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17[th] October 2023 Wild Colerne Annual Report

About Wild Colerne

Wild Colerne (Charity number 1197970) was formally established as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation 17[th] Feb 2022 with the following objectives agreed with the Charity Commission:

To promote, for the benefit of the public, the conservation, protection, and improvement of the natural environment in Colerne parish by:

  1. Enhancing habitats for native wildlife, including its flora, fauna and other taxa to promote biodiversity.

  2. Providing information to raise public awareness of the magnitude and causes of biodiversity loss.

  3. Promoting actions to mitigate biodiversity loss and the impact of climate change on the natural environment.

  4. Facilitating community support for biodiversity protection by promoting nature themed activity.

Our Current Trustees are:

Dorothy Robertson (Chair) Ian Butterworth (Treasurer and Data Protection) Duncan Robertson (Secretary) Mike Rogers (Safeguarding) Chris Woods Keith Mortimer

As this is the first year of operation, there is no requirement for Trustees to stand down and all are willing to remain as Trustees. If anyone is interested in becoming a Trustee, please contact us at info@wildcolerne.com

Our Steering Committee members are the Trustees plus:

Karen Brzezcki Catherine Dixon Rachael Dutton Jane Mellet Clive Spencer

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Background and Overview of Aims

The concept of Wild Colerne arose from informal conversations on local walks. The network of footpaths through our lovely countryside became a lifeline during the Pandemic. How could that connection and the mental health benefits of noticing and being in nature be preserved as the business of more normal life returned?

Wild Colerne is about celebrating the beauty of our surroundings and wildlife and having fun! We aim to make it easy for people with an interest in nature to connect and share knowledge and enthusiasm.

But there is a serious side. The natural environment around us is changing. An important remit of our charity is to highlight what is happening nationally, to monitor how our local wildlife is faring and work with the Community on how best to protect and create more space for nature. Our youngsters are growing up in a nature-depleted world – we want to reverse that.

Some facts that disturb us:

1 in 6 species is at risk of being lost from the UK.

We are inspired by Frank Entwistle whose foresight gave Colerne Parish the legacy of 'Frank’s Wood.'

Membership and Communications

Wild Colerne Facebook: 219 members Wild Colerne email list: 120 people Subscription paying members: 23

As well as Facebook, Wild Colerne has Instagram and Tik Tok accounts (new). We are grateful to Colerne Parish Magazine for giving us space for articles and to advertise our activities.

Our website wildcolerne.org went live over this Summer. It includes lots of wildlife information, tips on making a difference, an Events Diary, Photo

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Gallery, Nature News and Nature’s Calendar blogs. Our Policies on Safeguarding, Inclusion, Health and Safety and Data Protection are reviewed by the Trustees each year and can be viewed via the website (or on request).

Links with others

Wild Colerne is represented on the Parish Council’s Working Group for Climate and Biodiversity.

We also have strong links with:

Funding support

We are delighted to have received the following support for some of our costs:

  1. The Climate Coalition: £400 to support running costs for Wild Colerne and Parish Council Great Big Green Week Events 2022.

  2. Wessex Water Foundation Environmental Fund: £2,000.

The Environment Fund supports charitable and community activities across the region that have a positive impact on the local environment. The fund is part of the Wessex Water Foundation which provides dedicated funding for projects across the Wessex Water region every year.

Our application was for start-up funding to enable us to buy equipment such as a gazebo, bat monitors, spare binoculars, presentation boards, wildflower seeds, educational nature information sheets and to help with printing and advertising costs.

Events Report

1. Village Hall talks

2022

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2023

2. Great Big Green Week Events

2021 Sept 26[th] : Local Nature Day with stalls.

2022 Oct 2[nd] : Local Nature Day. Stalls, photographic exhibition, Frank’s Wood Family Activities and Apple press.

2023 June 18[th] : Local Nature Day. Stalls. Churchyard Wildflower Walk photographic exhibition.

3. Wildlife Walks

4. Monthly pub socials for informal nature chat.

Current Key Projects

1.Swifts

Colerne swifts’ long association with our village stems from the old-style roof tiles and eaves that survive, mainly in central Colerne. Swifts are now “red listed” as an endangered species and we know from our longer-term residents that we are losing our Colerne swifts as well. New housing makes no space for them to nest, roof refurbishment often blocks nest access, and their insect food supply is dwindling.

What we have been doing

Raising awareness:

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2.Skylarks

We are blessed by the sound of Skylarks above Armstrong’s field at the back of the school, yet another iconic species on the endangered “Red list.” Ground nesting birds like skylarks are particularly vulnerable to disturbance from free running dogs and walkers unaware of their presence.

What we have been doing

“Skylarks are nesting in this meadow” information poster (Designed by Bob Child) has helped ensure a successful breeding season.

3. Hedgehogs

Were added to the “Red List” as vulnerable to extinction in Great Britain in 2020. Our parish and gardens are an important refuge for their survival. What we have been doing

Raising awareness:

* To celebrate Hedgehog Awareness week 30[th] April - 6[th] May, arranged for Corsham Area Hedgehog Rescue to host a stall in the Market Place, alongside a wonderful display of hedgehog drawings and information from Colerne Primary School children. Our thanks to the School.

* Social media posts to highlight the risks they face and where to get advice.

4. Wildflowers and pollinators

97% of our wildflower meadows have been lost since the 1930s and the distribution of 54% of flowering plants has shrunk since 1970.

Our insects are also in trouble - Colerne youngsters born in 2004 have seen a 64% decline in flying insects by the time they reach 18.

What we have been doing

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undermined progress, with failure of yellow rattle (known as a meadow maker as it weakens grass growth) growth and wildflowers choked by long grass and wild cherry saplings.

5. Trees and Hedges

Our Parish has some wonderful trees - but the old adage “the best time to plant a tree is 15 years ago” has added urgency.

We have some wonderful old oak trees but, apart from in Frank’s Wood, a dearth of young new generation oak. Our lanes and green spaces and fields will be losing the shade as our Ash trees die - just as our Summers are becoming hotter. We need a plan with the principle of “right tree in the right place” and – as hedges provide a vital corridor of habitat for our wildlife - we need more!

What we have been doing

6. Health of our brooks What we have been doing

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Looking to the future.

We are actively seeking people’s views and ideas to shape our programme of events and possible projects. We will be shortly circulating a poll which can be completed on-line or as paper version to help capture opinions.

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Trial Balance Report for the year ended 31/10/2023

Category Debit (£) Credit (£)
Equipment 595.00 0.00
Sales 0.00 40.95
Ticket Sales 0.00 230.00
Member Subscriptions 0.00 216.08
Donations 0.00 26.45
Grants 0.00 2,000.00
Product Sales 0.00 104.00
Catering Sales 0.00 62.50
Goods and Materials 76.12 0.00
Speakers / Presenters 75.00 0.00
Venue Hire 46.00 0.00
Rent 14.40 0.00
Business Rates 35.00 0.00
Internet Costs 86.84 0.00
Stationery 15.28 0.00
Business Insurance 100.80 0.00
Website & Software Costs 63.57 0.00
Stock Written Off 39.45 0.00
Co-Op Community Plus (Wild Colerne) 1,764.97 0.00
Duncan Robertson Director's Loan Account 0.20 0.00
Amount owed to suppliers 0.00 63.57
Profit & Loss Account 0.00 169.08
Total: 2,912.63 2,912.63

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